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. >> they have asked us to leave. so we're going to have to cut our vacation short this year. >> to the north of new england, many were making that same decision. ferries filled with vacationers headed out or emergency vehicles headed onto vulnerable islands as last-minute preparations kicked into high gear. >> once it starts, you could sit here and watch and the boats are bouncing and breaking loose. you can't get at them. >> reporter: knowing that north carolina is just the storm's first stop. >> it's going to be a very close call for much of the east coast. >> reporter: and earl may be far from done with its destruction. as we get more light now officials say they are going to be going out doing damage assessments, also the coast guard going to be doing fly-overs. the coast guard has search and rescue choppers ready to go if needed. >> kristen, thanks. in a minute, much more on earl from meteorologist bill karins. >>> meanwhile an oil platform fire right off the louisiana coast sparked fears of another oil disaster
. >> they have asked us to leave. so we're going to have to cut our vacation short this year. >> to the north of new england, many were making that same decision. ferries filled with vacationers headed out or emergency vehicles headed onto vulnerable islands as last-minute preparations kicked into high gear. >> once it starts, you could sit here and watch and the boats are bouncing and breaking loose. you can't get at them. >> reporter: knowing that north carolina is...
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. >> it's going to kill us. i mean, because, you know, everybody that would come visit the atlantic beach for labor day week send now going to be looking at the exact same forecast that we see. >> reporter: at hardware stores, up and down the carolina coast -- >> gas cans. flashlights. batteries. >> reporter: the customers were anxious. the stores were busy and running out of generators and other supplies. >> we just bought a radio, portable radio. and tv. >> reporter: everyone here is watching this storm closely tonight, crossing their fingers, hoping it jogs to the east. diane? >> all right, steve. and from steve osunsami, we go to sam champion, who is in cedar point, north carolina, tonight, tracking earl. and sam, what about that possibility there could be a high pressure system that blocks the storm and knock it back out into the ocean? >> reporter: diane, two things happened today. and one of them was that cold front that's going to eventually steer earl slowed down today. but earl slowed down today, too.
. >> it's going to kill us. i mean, because, you know, everybody that would come visit the atlantic beach for labor day week send now going to be looking at the exact same forecast that we see. >> reporter: at hardware stores, up and down the carolina coast -- >> gas cans. flashlights. batteries. >> reporter: the customers were anxious. the stores were busy and running out of generators and other supplies. >> we just bought a radio, portable radio. and tv. >>...
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"i dream," he told us, "of going back to school." but three years later, we found him, still at work. i met this shia sheikh in 2003 when he was a serious 29-year-old. he is now a militia leader who is so venomously anti-american that our local staff said interviewing him would be, quote, like throwing yourself into the abyss. perhaps the most moving reconnection we were able to make involved this family. abc news first interviewed them in 2008. after an american air strike destroyed their house and killed their 2-year-old son, ali. ali's mother told us then that they'd wanted to move, but didn't have the money. "i begged my husband to leave the house when the fighting began," she told us, "but he said if we die, we will die together." a viewer bought them a new house, which they proudly showed off to us the other day, along with their new son, also named ali. he looks astonishingly like his older brother. his father told us that despite all he'd been through, he was grateful to american forces for toppling saddam. his wife, however,
"i dream," he told us, "of going back to school." but three years later, we found him, still at work. i met this shia sheikh in 2003 when he was a serious 29-year-old. he is now a militia leader who is so venomously anti-american that our local staff said interviewing him would be, quote, like throwing yourself into the abyss. perhaps the most moving reconnection we were able to make involved this family. abc news first interviewed them in 2008. after an american air strike...
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Sep 30, 2010
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sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. >>> you had a powerful response to this story last night. authorities have now identified the body of tyler clem men ty, the young man who leapt from a bridge after his college roommate secretly broadcast his gay sexual encounter live over the i
sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official...
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and the waves are certainly telling us tonight that something big is coming this way. if earl gets any closer, which everyone here hopes doesn't happen, there will certainly, diane, be many more evacuations called tomorrow, in many more places. >> as you told us, steve, these are crucial hours right now, and as those emergency teams just warned, the hurricane could speed up and turn towards shore on a dime. so, let's bring in sam champion. he's in atlantic beach tonight. sam, give us a sense of the dimension of the storm. >> reporter: diane, this is a monster. not only is earl regained its category 4 strength, but look at the size of it on our 3d satellite image. 400 miles across. a little bit more than that, the size of this storm. and look at that eye getting better formed as it restrengthened during the day today. but that doesn't tell the whole story. the wind speeds here are just as kind of impressive. more than 200 miles from the center of this storm are tropical storm force winds. up to 73 miles an hour. 100 miles from the eye are hurricane force winds, anything
and the waves are certainly telling us tonight that something big is coming this way. if earl gets any closer, which everyone here hopes doesn't happen, there will certainly, diane, be many more evacuations called tomorrow, in many more places. >> as you told us, steve, these are crucial hours right now, and as those emergency teams just warned, the hurricane could speed up and turn towards shore on a dime. so, let's bring in sam champion. he's in atlantic beach tonight. sam, give us a...
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the helicopter is used to spray pesticides across farms. there was no pesticide on board. we'll show you what happened gobblers. it took off from of the municipal off part and the pilot was heading west. he believes to be camp disoriented. he had converted coat, loss control and crashed. it was three-quarters of a mile away. no cards were hit. the pilot had minor injuries. >> take a look at the extended forecast. on labor day weekend there's a bit warm up here will topple the more about the roller coaster for coz coming up in a few minutes. barely anyone believe. we do not with the watches or the warnings they had been dropped from long island to maine. >> hi say >> their shelter from the storm. if the winds are strong they're quite to the stock. there were edition of the bridges of get up early. >> not everybody is right from the storm. >> like for the suns san owner says his biggest hope is that it did bring some big waves. still this is the hurricane. and when labor day weekend and 26 million americans are affected by earl blows are probably thinking >> i do not like hi
the helicopter is used to spray pesticides across farms. there was no pesticide on board. we'll show you what happened gobblers. it took off from of the municipal off part and the pilot was heading west. he believes to be camp disoriented. he had converted coat, loss control and crashed. it was three-quarters of a mile away. no cards were hit. the pilot had minor injuries. >> take a look at the extended forecast. on labor day weekend there's a bit warm up here will topple the more about...
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and thanks for being with us. well, get ready for a drencher, up and down the east coast today, with air delays stretching nationwide. >> it's all because of a powerful storm system, already spawning possible tornadoes and tearing apart trees. we begin coverage now with emily schmidt. >> reporter: it's hard to know, looking at all of the rain falling all along the east coast. if people are testing the water. >> first tropical storm i've ever been in. so, it's kind of cool. >> reporter: or is the water testing them? north carolina's governor declared a state of emergency, after wilmington at 18 inches of rain since sunday. 4 months worth of water in 100 hours. one inch more would top a record set by hurricane floyd a decade ago. for landscape businesses, it's disappointing. >> it hurts you. like four days in the house doing nothing. >> reporter: for others, it's disorienting. >> i normally make my swing around to go to this box over here. to deliver. and the pavement, you know. >> reporter: clarence williams drives
and thanks for being with us. well, get ready for a drencher, up and down the east coast today, with air delays stretching nationwide. >> it's all because of a powerful storm system, already spawning possible tornadoes and tearing apart trees. we begin coverage now with emily schmidt. >> reporter: it's hard to know, looking at all of the rain falling all along the east coast. if people are testing the water. >> first tropical storm i've ever been in. so, it's kind of cool....
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stay with us. >>> you know, little youssif suffered so much, but i can tell you he taught us something as well. through the nonstop coverage of the war and terror, he taught us something about hope and his spirit, and you, the cnn viewer and cnn.com user really made the next phase of his life possible. youssif's father called it a journey from death to life. his mother called it a dream. >> we'd like to welcome you to los angeles. >> from baghdad to los angeles, a 24-hour trip, a world away, and a new beginning for youssif and his family. far from iraq's violent and uncertain streets. cnn correspondent dar roy damon brought youssif's polite to the world's attention. she served for a time as their translator. for youssif and their family, every day in their new home seemed extraordinary. >> she's seen a toaster in cartoons before but not real life. >> there were other slices of americana, previously seen only in the movies. manicured lawns, a swimming pool, a playground. another first, youssif's first doctor's visit with dr. peter grossman. >> he's not happy with me. this is not unusual
stay with us. >>> you know, little youssif suffered so much, but i can tell you he taught us something as well. through the nonstop coverage of the war and terror, he taught us something about hope and his spirit, and you, the cnn viewer and cnn.com user really made the next phase of his life possible. youssif's father called it a journey from death to life. his mother called it a dream. >> we'd like to welcome you to los angeles. >> from baghdad to los angeles, a 24-hour...
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>> -- corridors where people are not required to use an automobile. and yet the too biggest transportation corridors through the area, 16th street and partrero avenue and the requirements increased and housing lowers and it goes against all best practices, and i want to encourage you all, who are not so politically mostivated at supervisors and to do something and to do the urban planning and focus more around the transportation, than the political, i don't know what is behind it, that's causing us to do things wrong. >> megan, you had a question? >> i actually had a response to a question, megan from the department of public health and whether safety is the goal, and yes it is the goal, and we shouldn't have to choose whether we are hit by a car and the physical activities and health benefits will improve and the air quality and the noise from traffic and greenhouse eshg missions. -- emissions and all of these benefits are due to decreases in traffic. and to decrease in driving is improving pedestrian safety in our city. >> we have one more question
>> -- corridors where people are not required to use an automobile. and yet the too biggest transportation corridors through the area, 16th street and partrero avenue and the requirements increased and housing lowers and it goes against all best practices, and i want to encourage you all, who are not so politically mostivated at supervisors and to do something and to do the urban planning and focus more around the transportation, than the political, i don't know what is behind it, that's...
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they're not sure what this ilt yim is. >> it has a number of industrial uses. it's what is left after it's processed to separate bombed rur yain yim out. police will not speculate on what ritenhouse may have been planning to do with explosives. >> the man accused of shooting a fremont police officer is back in the bay area tonight. police today blew floou back the 20-year-old from san diego where was captured a few feet from the mexican bo border saturday night charged with attempted murder for the shooting of officer todd young as young was trying to serve a warrant. officer young remains in serious, but stable condition, he's improving daily. >> there is no sign of oil exploding today. the blast look place about 90 miles off shore. 13 workers jump into the water to escape flames. and they were there for two hours, only one was injured. >> there appeared to have been a fire at the upper most level. and because the crew was in the able to contain it they shut in production. >> the coast guard reported seeing a mile long oil sheen but backed away from that. the
they're not sure what this ilt yim is. >> it has a number of industrial uses. it's what is left after it's processed to separate bombed rur yain yim out. police will not speculate on what ritenhouse may have been planning to do with explosives. >> the man accused of shooting a fremont police officer is back in the bay area tonight. police today blew floou back the 20-year-old from san diego where was captured a few feet from the mexican bo border saturday night charged with...
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stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take...
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now most of us heard about this. something we don't hear, dragged to death we assume it was -- >> like this. chained to the bumper of a truck. that's not true. it's like this. chained the back of the truck. watching the road behind him as he goes. this poem is called big thicket. jasper, texas. >> to big thicket a crack is a buck shot, a stick broke, cracked headlights. crack, the big thicket we go 2 sticks. drink, drink, light, light. stagger in the road. statistic o statistic broke. the light, buck shot light. >> buck on stagger. what you looking at. the white stick. along the trees, along the trees. the buck staggering home. the crack. big thicket. what are you doing here? >> stick broke. white light. break for home. white homing. ha, ha, go, go, buck shot, kra e crack, crack, crack. hit lights. what you think you are. >> ha, ha, stick broke. in the brushes. in the rushes. put them back on. bufks head in the rushes. put them back on. to big thicket we go, hot we go to hit staggeringly along the frees. crack, a ste
now most of us heard about this. something we don't hear, dragged to death we assume it was -- >> like this. chained to the bumper of a truck. that's not true. it's like this. chained the back of the truck. watching the road behind him as he goes. this poem is called big thicket. jasper, texas. >> to big thicket a crack is a buck shot, a stick broke, cracked headlights. crack, the big thicket we go 2 sticks. drink, drink, light, light. stagger in the road. statistic o statistic...
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or regulate us out of the market. and that the drilling rigs will leave. the labor force will leave. and we will be left with a fishing village. >> which doesn't support a whole lot of people. >> does not . it's a scary prospect. if we can't put our oil patch to work what is going to be left of south louisiana, even places like houston, texas. it's not just morgan city or south louisiana concern. it's a united states concern. >> i could tell the beach wasn't as crowded. the restaurants weren't as crowded. >> reporter: morgan city mayor tim moth says the town is determined not let any of this put a damper on shat riferp and petroleum festival. >> there was that poll done earlier this year that said louisiana is the happiest state in the nation. and i think that is reflective of our community too. certainly things like the moratorium caused some concern but you get to kind of put some of that aside for a weekend like this and kind of just enjoy each other's company, enjoy the music. enjoy the food. >> moth and others in
or regulate us out of the market. and that the drilling rigs will leave. the labor force will leave. and we will be left with a fishing village. >> which doesn't support a whole lot of people. >> does not . it's a scary prospect. if we can't put our oil patch to work what is going to be left of south louisiana, even places like houston, texas. it's not just morgan city or south louisiana concern. it's a united states concern. >> i could tell the beach wasn't as crowded. the...
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two-thirds want us to leave. they still want a relationship and a partnership with us, but they want to claim their own sovereign ability to secure themselves. >> reporter: but you're not saying that the obama administration would absolutely refuse if six months from now, a new iraqi government said it would be helpful for us to-- >> it would be highly unlikely that we would even consider the idea of maintaining 50,000 troops indefinitely here in iraq. but we have committed and we will keep the commitment to the iraqi people and the government that all troops will be out by the end of next year. if they come forward and say, "we don't want you to do that. we want to you leave some troops to help us on a specific item," we'd, obviously, consider that. >> reporter: now, president obama noted last night he was keeping his campaign pledge. >> yes. >> reporter: what kind of credit do you expect voters to give your administration and the democrats in november on this point, that you're getting out of iraq, as you said
two-thirds want us to leave. they still want a relationship and a partnership with us, but they want to claim their own sovereign ability to secure themselves. >> reporter: but you're not saying that the obama administration would absolutely refuse if six months from now, a new iraqi government said it would be helpful for us to-- >> it would be highly unlikely that we would even consider the idea of maintaining 50,000 troops indefinitely here in iraq. but we have committed and we...
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seven other states are restricted the use of bp a, the chemical used to make plastics shatter-proof and to line food cans. >>> hurricane earl now downgraded to a category 3 storm but it's still prompting evacuations along parts of the north carolina coast. that storm already causing problems for beach lifeguards yesterday. off the coast of kill devil hills, a swim her to be rescued that after getting sucked out by a rip current. earl is expected to bring high winds, heavy rain to north carolina's outer banks by late tomorrow or early friday. forecasters say after that, earl could potentially affect other stretches of the atlantic coast including massachusetts and maine. >>> it is 5:41. a transition ceremony this morning in baghdad to mark the end of operation iraqi freedom. these are live pictures from baghdad. vice president joe biden and defense secretary robert gates are there. it ushers in the final phase of the iraq war, called operation new dawn. it shifts the focus to the remaining 50,000 u.s. servicemembers away from combat operations. now they will prepare iraqi security forces
seven other states are restricted the use of bp a, the chemical used to make plastics shatter-proof and to line food cans. >>> hurricane earl now downgraded to a category 3 storm but it's still prompting evacuations along parts of the north carolina coast. that storm already causing problems for beach lifeguards yesterday. off the coast of kill devil hills, a swim her to be rescued that after getting sucked out by a rip current. earl is expected to bring high winds, heavy rain to north...
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it was carryingdudents on a3 e1we're told there is one witnesses tell us that is the driver of theuáip 6 c13 we're told a total of 12 people had to be treated for injuries, eight considered minor bumps and çócfájfÑifábruises. xdnot life-threatening. threatening injuries. notko those were all left the children or some adults involved as well. it ua/ a9 terrible scene out here. we had a chance to talke1 to motorists that wereÑi coming up their road onÑi i-çó270 north. they said they saw a whitexd bl. one woman said that sheçó stoppd chd what she could to comfort them. traffic was a mess. police sayt( avoid 270 north. find an alternate route at this hour. >>>q brad bell, thank you. a5i]employeesq from a movinguy this accident. phis accident. >> i was driving on 270 and therelp wasq tzcfic in front of me. ixd saw of a truck with emergeny signals. all the cars that were behind drove through. stopped andçó pulled up the children inside. we started help[ne them. we took four or five children out of the bus. the ramp? >>s7 no,jf i did not. witnessed and experience?tnxdçóy t
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and the machines they use out of. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar no pants. unfortunately the factory here is closed to the public but don't think that you're completely missing. how this looks when you get its traditional recessing and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have various media who played us was presenting each taste with different characters and spices and also a traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the alpha left one moving from left to rise group by relentless writing to feel each label properly traditional russians nights should be eaten between the cups such as south . breeze and sauerkraut. about how you perceive. or you must try to matter who quit while you're here and i've never tried it before and here's the devastation hole of the fire for you can sample various flavors of his hops line loss and horseradish and. that we know which one is worse. whom that like our popeye's to have as a child.
and the machines they use out of. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar no pants. unfortunately the factory here is closed to the public but don't think that you're completely missing. how this looks when you get its traditional recessing and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have various media who played us was presenting each taste with different characters and spices and also a traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and...
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and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." t minus three days until the end of combat and i'm out on the streets of baghdad. to be fair, it's glaringly obvious that iraqi troops who have been in charge here for months are doing a pretty good job keeping the peace. now families are out having ice cream and fancy new restaurants are opening up. although they will pat you down for weapons before you can get a table. yet so many of the iraqis we meet are deeply, darkly pessimistic. including this off-duty cop. even though you are a police officer, you don't think the iraqi forces can keep this country safe without the americans here anymore? >> yes, i don't think so. we don't have enough weapons, we are not ready for this mission. >> reporter: we're frequently asked by complete strangers if we can help them leave this country and come to america. why do you want to leave here? >> it's no good. >>
and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." t minus three days until the end of combat and i'm out on the streets of baghdad. to be fair, it's glaringly obvious that iraqi troops who have been in charge here for months are doing a pretty good job keeping the peace. now families are out having ice cream and fancy new...
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cold front for us will push through on sunday. all it will do is leave us some clouds. a shower near the mason dixon line. very well. a very dry air mass in place. but we will see our temperatures rise as we head into the course of the week. that red skins game tomorrow. boy, do we have great weather for it. we are talking the skins and the texans. 82 to 83 by the time kickoff is around at 4:15 p.m. some clouds but a warm evening to enjoy. here is a look at the five day forecast for you. talk about a spike in temperatures. getting ready for the first day in fall. but look at this, 90 degrees on wednesday. unbelievable, well above seasonal. temperatures otherwise pretty close to seasonal with plenty of sunshine. a slight chance by next weekend we could see more rainfall own boy do we need it. keep an eye on it. >> that does it for us a little bit early. fox 5 news is always on at my fox dc. >> in two minutes sports extra kind of a super-sized edition. lindsay is dressing in layers to talk about hockey. you don't want to miss it. take care. >> good-bye.
cold front for us will push through on sunday. all it will do is leave us some clouds. a shower near the mason dixon line. very well. a very dry air mass in place. but we will see our temperatures rise as we head into the course of the week. that red skins game tomorrow. boy, do we have great weather for it. we are talking the skins and the texans. 82 to 83 by the time kickoff is around at 4:15 p.m. some clouds but a warm evening to enjoy. here is a look at the five day forecast for you. talk...
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of us. the irs announced today it's not going to send those paper tax forms in the mail you anymore. so many of us are filing electronically, it no longer makes financial sense. people who prefer the paper forms will just have to cal the irs to request them or print from "the office," [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ]
of us. the irs announced today it's not going to send those paper tax forms in the mail you anymore. so many of us are filing electronically, it no longer makes financial sense. people who prefer the paper forms will just have to cal the irs to request them or print from "the office," [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ]
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i would not want to use one. i would want it proven, of course before i would react. >> i think about the radiation and the fact that we are being forced to have these in very close proximities to our houses and we have no choice. >> reporter: ultimately it boils down to two questions. first, is the old technology better in meaning more accurate and safer than this new technology? second question, did pg&e did a good job in introducing it to the public. the report says it accuracy is not an issue. we hope will it be enough. >> as they are dealing with the customers concerned about high bills and health effects from the smart meters broadcast signal. >> we heard loud and clear that what was found lacking was customer communication and customer service. >> reporter: pg&e says they created a task force to oversee the program. revamp kufplt mercommunications. hired more customer service personal and opened additional call centers. they are still recovering from the huge negative public relations hit it took when it l
i would not want to use one. i would want it proven, of course before i would react. >> i think about the radiation and the fact that we are being forced to have these in very close proximities to our houses and we have no choice. >> reporter: ultimately it boils down to two questions. first, is the old technology better in meaning more accurate and safer than this new technology? second question, did pg&e did a good job in introducing it to the public. the report says it...
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he tried to use ... it struck me, the one unifying element in that whole national experience were the troops. the troops became the center piece of moving from iraq to the economy. i mean.... >> lehrer: through afghanistan. >> and then to the economy. we had to show the same kint of mettle and dedication and courage that they had shown here at home. we owed it to them to do it. but in answer to your question, jim, what did lincoln say at gettysburg? a little note the world won't long remember. he was excessively modest in his own words. i can't imagine that this speech will be learned by elementary school kids. >> lehrer: just to not pick up on that. david, the idea that the the president, you know, this is a war without surrender , ceremonies, and that we've had a lot of those. is he essentially saying we have to get used to that? this is the way modern wars will be ... have been and will be. is that something.... >> not necessarily true. i mean yugoslavia there was a winner and a loser. i'm not sure he
he tried to use ... it struck me, the one unifying element in that whole national experience were the troops. the troops became the center piece of moving from iraq to the economy. i mean.... >> lehrer: through afghanistan. >> and then to the economy. we had to show the same kint of mettle and dedication and courage that they had shown here at home. we owed it to them to do it. but in answer to your question, jim, what did lincoln say at gettysburg? a little note the world won't...
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in san francisco, they carry them in jails, rarely using them. the sheriff says they drew devices only 15 times. the sheriff's office is looking at statistics in it now. >> and there is a tragic crash and a terrifying scare happened when a small plane came screaming back to earth just barely missing an office building. the man who owned the plane air, victim is a 92-year-old who flew in world war ii. the plane that crashed is this model. a queen air. we take you through what happened tonight. >> i was talking with a friend who stopped by. he was a decorated world war ii hero saying bob is a character and a civic leader here, it's out tlchl the wreckage, underwater now. the national transportation safety board is going to come start the investigation. they're the one that's will determine when bodies will be taken out. there are two bodies still in the aircraft and also, when the plane can be lifted out of the water. this wall water is murky. the body of a woman about 40 diskaufrd way from the aircraft. the aircraft had just taken off, airborne le
in san francisco, they carry them in jails, rarely using them. the sheriff says they drew devices only 15 times. the sheriff's office is looking at statistics in it now. >> and there is a tragic crash and a terrifying scare happened when a small plane came screaming back to earth just barely missing an office building. the man who owned the plane air, victim is a 92-year-old who flew in world war ii. the plane that crashed is this model. a queen air. we take you through what happened...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> dark officials closed a park in san jose today because of extreme fire danger could a combination of high temperatures low humidity and dry vegetation prompted their decision to the park was also close last wednesday and thursday because of record high temperatures. rangers say the park will reopen tomorrow and for the holiday weekend when the fire danger is expected to ease. south bay, north being each you cannot go wrong this weekend in the bay area. >> if you want the cooler temperatures, we will get to all of that in this site -- in a second. clouds of fog are on an increase in you can see with the help of our mapping system that cloud bank is covering a good portion of the bay area coastline. a few patches in san francisco across the bay bridge and out towards treasure island as well. outside we can show you this view is beautiful
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> dark officials closed a park in san jose today because of extreme fire danger could a combination of high temperatures low humidity and dry vegetation prompted their decision to the park was also close last wednesday and thursday because of record high temperatures. rangers say the park...
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that's going to lead us to plenty of sunshine early. and temperatures will begin to warm up quickly. afternoon highs, sunny and hot inland. today is a "spare the air" day. temperatures from 93 to 99 degrees. 92 at the bay. plenty of sunshine. plenty of sunshine along the coastline today with highs in the lower to the mid-70s. so today part 2 of the warmup. tomorrow, part 3. how hot will it get tomorrow? we'll take a look at those temperatures and your seven-day forecast coming up. >>> see you in a bit. 6:07. medical pot goes where it's never been before, it mainstream television. the interesting thing that was omitted, though, from this television commercial. >>> and apple singing a new tune this morning. brian tong from cnet has the inside scoop for us. ,,,,,,,, b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably
that's going to lead us to plenty of sunshine early. and temperatures will begin to warm up quickly. afternoon highs, sunny and hot inland. today is a "spare the air" day. temperatures from 93 to 99 degrees. 92 at the bay. plenty of sunshine. plenty of sunshine along the coastline today with highs in the lower to the mid-70s. so today part 2 of the warmup. tomorrow, part 3. how hot will it get tomorrow? we'll take a look at those temperatures and your seven-day forecast coming up....
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you've shown us the stalemate in iraq. has there been any movement to report in recent negotiations? are there any proposals on the table for breaking the stalemate? >> warner: well, ray, there are some proposals on the table that would help sort of power sharing arrangement between the two top vote getter, prime minister maliki, former prime minister allawi. but vice president biden came here to give the two sides a kick in the pants, if you will. and to say you have to get serious about talking to one another. and he told them that the u.s. administration is growing alarmed that some of these recent terrorist attacks we've seen aimed at government institutions-- army, police, municipal buildings-- are being encouraged by this political vacuum. so he talked you are the i do both of them. he said to maliki, "look, no one sells going to accept you as prime minister unless you give up some of the power you've accrued to yourself while prime minister." for instance, he has this 56th brigade and it's basically an army brigade
you've shown us the stalemate in iraq. has there been any movement to report in recent negotiations? are there any proposals on the table for breaking the stalemate? >> warner: well, ray, there are some proposals on the table that would help sort of power sharing arrangement between the two top vote getter, prime minister maliki, former prime minister allawi. but vice president biden came here to give the two sides a kick in the pants, if you will. and to say you have to get serious about...
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joining us in our panel today are dr. h. westley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland. marco e. jacome, chief executive officer, healthcare alternative systems incorporated, chicago, illinois. john de miranda, president and ceo, stepping stone, san diego, california. william lossiah-bratt, board of directors, southeastern regional representative, faces and voices of recovery, cherokee, north carolina. dr. clark, why should we be concerned about ethnic and racial differences within the addiction and recovery field, as well as other differences? well, one of the things that we want to make sure is that people who have substance use problems are able to recover and that materials that we use can assist them in that process. and so, you know, there are differences associated with cultural values and beliefs, starting from how one physiologically responds to a particular substance misuse t
joining us in our panel today are dr. h. westley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland. marco e. jacome, chief executive officer, healthcare alternative systems incorporated, chicago, illinois. john de miranda, president and ceo, stepping stone, san diego, california. william lossiah-bratt, board of directors, southeastern regional representative, faces...
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and the machines they use now. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar not bad. unfortunately the factory here is close to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get it's traditional recessing and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have ten various media who played a small percentage of each taste with different kind of since spices and also the traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the alpha left one moving from left to right group by row right to feel each label properly a traditional russian snatch should be eaten between the cups such as south breeze and sauerkraut. you see. or you must try medical while you're here that i've never tried it before and here the devastation hole of the fire you can sample various flavors is hops mindless and horseradish and sounds good. that we know which one is worse. that like our popeye staff as a child. but what else is there to see
and the machines they use now. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar not bad. unfortunately the factory here is close to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get it's traditional recessing and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have ten various media who played a small percentage of each taste with different kind of since spices and also the traditional pure kind guests get ten...
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thank you very much, and thanks for the fine folks joining us here on learning plaza tonight. we appreciate them stoppg by. when we continue on "nightly news," the fight to get back to school in a war zone when the classroom is right on the front lines. [ male announcer ] you can't un-smoke a cigarette. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again for many, smoking is a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription treatment tions and suppt. and make this time, your time. about prescription treatment tions and suppt. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by th
thank you very much, and thanks for the fine folks joining us here on learning plaza tonight. we appreciate them stoppg by. when we continue on "nightly news," the fight to get back to school in a war zone when the classroom is right on the front lines. [ male announcer ] you can't un-smoke a cigarette. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again for many, smoking is a...
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. >> i can use my phone, go to go. why gl >> why smartphones may not make for smarter students. . >>> quick way used to be an old school restaurant, popular in the '60s and '70s, now it has a bright future in the city. >> reporter: well, lisa, this quickway has been closed down for two years, a lot of history behind all the weeds and graffiti you see here. one man wants to bring it back to the original luster. >> a lot of history and memories, i think it would be great to revive it. >> reporter: that will happen sooner than later if gary rizzo has hiss way. he wants to bring old school east bay charm back to oakland. >> a lot of people say they used to go to the theater and come back. >> reporter: making a comeback in the tough financial times seems unlikely. rebecca kaplan said certain parts of the economy are starting to turn around. but not enough. >> we have a high unemployment rate in oakland. we have to take serious steps, part of that is that we notice sectors that are growing. >> reporter: she said the food ind
. >> i can use my phone, go to go. why gl >> why smartphones may not make for smarter students. . >>> quick way used to be an old school restaurant, popular in the '60s and '70s, now it has a bright future in the city. >> reporter: well, lisa, this quickway has been closed down for two years, a lot of history behind all the weeds and graffiti you see here. one man wants to bring it back to the original luster. >> a lot of history and memories, i think it would...
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vic lee is near the crash senior with the very latest for us. vic? >> eric, the recovery team is here ready to begin operations to remove the bodies and the wreckage from the waters of the lagoon. they are meeting now, making final plans. you can see their boat which is ready to be launched on that dock behind me. the plane is actually on the other side of this lagoon. there are two bodies believed to be inside the wreckage of the plane. they are robert boreman, owner of the twin engine beech 65 queen air. he's the president of a local steel company and a decorated pilot during world war ii. the other person is his pilot who is name has not been released, the body of a passenger believed to be his girlfriend was retrieved from the waters yesterday. her name also has not been released. it was airborne only about 30 seconds before crashing sometime around noon yesterday after taking off from san carlos airport which is about a mile from here. horrified witnesses say the plane began spiralling to the right and it headed straight down into the water narr
vic lee is near the crash senior with the very latest for us. vic? >> eric, the recovery team is here ready to begin operations to remove the bodies and the wreckage from the waters of the lagoon. they are meeting now, making final plans. you can see their boat which is ready to be launched on that dock behind me. the plane is actually on the other side of this lagoon. there are two bodies believed to be inside the wreckage of the plane. they are robert boreman, owner of the twin engine...
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the snow is lidia's us. all to a list and in fact they are atheists too just stimuli so the situation still says at inception asia their choice thanks to severe security steps first of all and they're trying to show that's the stuff they have ceased and they will still fear attempts to destabilize the atmosphere here in russia and essentially just well will. and the political acts that and as seen change will they and then to go slow the magazine looks in linux as the terrorism behind the tide had a bigger agenda than just wreaking havoc among the people we're dealing here with is i think a sustained and determined effort on the part of some to create political instability . on the eve of a presidential and parliamentary elections to which roger is moving very fast. and i think that this is impossible without money hondo systems from from outside of russia. all schools and kindergartens were also evacuated in logic of cars after a telephone warning claimed one of them would be bombed and andrei mortaza of th
the snow is lidia's us. all to a list and in fact they are atheists too just stimuli so the situation still says at inception asia their choice thanks to severe security steps first of all and they're trying to show that's the stuff they have ceased and they will still fear attempts to destabilize the atmosphere here in russia and essentially just well will. and the political acts that and as seen change will they and then to go slow the magazine looks in linux as the terrorism behind the tide...